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Logistics company promises 'can do' attitude

30 Nov 2007 - by Staff reporter
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RECENTLY launched dyNamiX FREIGHT
AFRICA is “a new dimension in freight logistics
available to Southern African exporters,” says
company spokesperson Timo Glave.
With a staff offering many combined years
of experience in the freight industry, the
company is concentrating on a niche market
with a company philosophy that says: “It
can be done and it can be done at the most
competitive rate to the client”.
“We have in the past and will continue to
find the best possible way for freight to move
from A to B. This includes our new groupage
service from South Africa directly to Houston,
the first of its kind in the industry. We already
service one large client into Houston and it
makes sense to expand this quick and cheap
route into the region,” says Glave.
dyNamiX FREIGHT AFRICA offices
in Johannesburg and Durban provide
nationwide service, and Glave says they
will soon open more offices to help service
expansion of cross-border business.
“We are currently operating in
Swaziland, and in the new year will begin
operating into Botswana, Zimbabwe and
Mozambique, before expanding as far north
as the DRC,” says Glave. Until now the
company’s South African expansion drive has
been focused on its Swedish principals, but
acquisitions of complementary local agents
and the expansion of its truck fleet are on the
cards.

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